‘Close Friends’ and Real-Life Risks: How Detroit Teens Watch Out for Each Other Online
Today’s teen see potential threats unfold right on their phones. And when they see something, they say something.
Today’s teen see potential threats unfold right on their phones. And when they see something, they say something.
Katrina Chaves of JPMorganChase says Detroit's greatest strength is its people—the heart, grit, and determination of communities who have been through a lot and keep moving forward. The authenticity and creative energy in this city are unmatched.
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iHeart Media’s Tony Coles and CEO of the Unity Collaborative Darlene King-Turner discuss the upcoming conference and what leadership looks like for Black men today.
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In response to the expiration of federal SNAP benefits, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has allocated $1.75 million to bolster local food pantries, aiming to shield the city's most vulnerable from food insecurity.
Detroit teens challenge mayoral candidates on safety, jobs, and equality, showing they’re ready to shape the city’s future.
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